4:30 LRN Newscast April 13

At the State Capitol today, a House committee advanced a bill to let the attorney general crack down on adult websites who do not age verify users as adults. The bill would allow for fines up to $5-thousand per day of non-compliance. The state passed a law requiring age check on such websites last year. This bill would give it enforcement power. Some worried the bill could result in a legit website being targeted, but bill sponsor and Kenner Rep. Laurie Schlegel says not to worry…:’

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By a vote of 15-to-1, the bill now moves to the House floor.

Term-limited House Speaker Clay Schexnayder has officially declared he will run for Secretary of State this fall. This comes just days after current SOS Kyle Ardoin announced he would not seek another term. Schexnayder will have competition in that race, with Ascension Parish grocery chain owner Brandon Trosclair and Louisiana Public Service Commissioner Mike Francis of Crowley also having declared they’ll run.

 

Colorado State University’s predictions for the 2023 Atlantic hurricane have been released, and the news is…not so bad…:

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The New Orleans Pelicans’ season ended last night with a 123-to-118 loss to Oklahoma City in the NBA’s play-in tournament. New Orleans was one of the top teams in the league at the start of the season, but injuries plagued the team…including that of star power forward Zion Williamson. New Orleans finishes the year with a 42-40 record.

3:30 LRN Newscast April 13

At the State Capitol today, a House bill to crack down on adult websites who do nothing to prevent kids from viewing them clears it first legislative hurdle. The bill would impose fines of up to $5-thousand per day of non-compliance. One lone “no” vote came from New Orleans Rep. Candace Newell, who worries the language of the bill could render legit websites vulnerable to legal action…:

CUT 13  (11)        “…its consequences.”

Assured it will only target sexually explicit sites, the bill moves forward to the House floor.

Another bill that moved out of committee requires locator beacons on life jackets intended for offshore rig workers. Once thought too costly to do, bill sponsor Troy Romero, of Jennings, says they’re now as cheap as $200…:

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Locators would lead to more lives saved when aircraft go down in the Gulf. That bill also goes to House floor debate.

 

Six weeks out from the start of the hurricane season, and the Colorado State University storm team predicts a number of systems slightly below normal. Researcher Tyler Barbero says that is 13 named storms, of which 6 could be hurricanes…two of those major hurricanes…:

CUT 06  (10)        “…ocean currently.”

He says the developing El Nino will calm things down a bit this season. Good news.

Detectives in Baton Rouge are still searching for a man who killed a Good Samaritan who tried to fight him off when he was allegedly spotted attacking a woman. 64-year-old Randall Parker died after he was shot trying to defend the woman. BRPD asks anyone with information on the crime to contact Baton Rouge Crimestoppers at 225-344-STOP. A reward is offered and you will remain anonymous.

LRN PM newscall

Colorado State University’s predictions for the 2023 Atlantic hurricane have been released. Brooke Thorington has more.

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The House Commerce Committee has approved legislation that would allow the attorney general to fine porn sites that do not follow a state law that requires users to verify their age. Jeff Palermo has the story…

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The Pelicans’ season ended last night with a loss to Oklahoma City in the NBA’s play-in tournament. When 2023 started, New Orleans was one of the top team’s in the league. Then Zion Williamson got hurt and the team suffered through other injuries. Coach Willie Green says it’s disappointing…

Cut 3 (08) “…can be”

Williamson only played in 29 games this season because of a hamstring injury. Forward Brandon Ingram missed nearly half the with a toe injury and one of their top players off the bench Jose Alvarado missed 20 games down the stretch with an injury. CJ McCollum played much of the season with thumb and shoulder injuries and he says staying healthy next year will be a key…

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Brandon Ingram had 30 points in a losing effort last night. He also acknowledges injuries were an issue all season long…

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Colorado State University researchers are predicting a slightly below-average Atlantic hurricane season for 2023. Research Assistant Tyler Barbero (Bah-rare-oh) says they are forecasting 13 named storms of which six would be hurricanes and two to reach major hurricane status.

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Researchers cite the likely development of El Nino as the primary factor for the below-average prediction for 2023.

And while a slightly below-average hurricane season prediction is welcome news for Bayou State residents, especially after 2020 and 2021, Barbero says to always have a hurricane plan in place regardless.

Cut 7 (10)  “…prepare as always.” 

The CSU prediction for a major hurricane to make landfall this season along the Gulf Coast, which stretches from the Florida panhandle westward to Brownsville, Barbero says is 28 percent.

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The CSU team will issue forecast updates on June 1st, July 6th, and August 3rd.

The first tropical storm of the 2023 season will be named Arlene, followed by Bret, Cindy, and Don.

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Legislation that requires personal locator beacons on life jackets of offshore workers being transported offshore by aircraft was approved by the House Commerce Committee. Jennings Representative Troy Romero says his bill was designed to help a family in his district who lost a son after a helicopter crash in 2008.

Cut 9 (11) “…locator devices.”

The requirement for personal beacons was supposed to be part of earlier legislation known as “Jacob’s Law,” but was amended out because it was too expensive. Romero says prices have come down and the devices are now around $200.

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New Orleans Representative Candace Newell (new-ELL) believes cost should not impede progress on offshore worker safety and says the legislature should move forward with keeping offshore workers safe.

Cut 11 (08)  “…passionate bill.”

Romero’s bill now heads to the house floor.

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A House committee advances a bill to let the attorney general crack down on adult websites who do not age verify users as adults. In the House Commerce Committee, bill sponsor and Jefferson Parish Representative Laurie Schlegel says her bill is a follow-up to a bill passed last year that requires all adult websites to require users to verify they are adults…:

Cut 12 (07) “…into the bill.” 

Under the bill, violators could face fines of up to $5-thousand for every day they are non-compliant. New Orleans Representative Candace Newell (new-ELL) was the sole “no” vote on Schlegel’s bill. She is concerned with the bill’s language, though she says she’s all for keeping kids off adult sites…:

Cut 13 (11) “…in its consequences.”

Newell worries the bill, if passed, could render a website intended to offer sex education vulnerable to attack by an overzealous prosecutor. Schlegel says her bill uses the well-regarded Miller Test: a three-point tool used to gauge obscenity, and no legitimate website or public library website has anything to worry about…:

Cut 14 (10)  “…on the internet.”

By a vote of 15-to-1, the measure moves forward to the House floor.

2:30 LRN Newscast April 13

You know hurricane season is right around the corner, when Colorado State University releases its 2023 storm predictions. More from Brooke Thorington…:

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Police in Natchitoches are investigating a Wednesday homicide. Officers responded to a “shots fired” call to find 21-year-old Josh Chism with a gunshot to the chest. He was pronounced dead at the scene. NPD asks anyone with information on the killing to contact Detective Stevenson at 318-238-3914.

 

A House committee advances a bill to let the attorney general crack down on adult website who do not age verify users as adults. In the House Commerce Committee, bill sponsor and Jefferson Parish Representative Laurie Schlegel says her bill is a follow-up to a bill passed last year that requires all adult websites to require users to verify they are adults…:

CUT 12(07)      “…into the bill.”

Teeth like fines up to $5-thousand for every day of non-compliance. By a 15-to-1 vote, the bill moves to the House floor.

The New Orleans Pelicans ended their season last night, with a loss to Oklahoma City in the NBA Play-In Tournament. Brandon Ingram scored 30 points in the game. He says injuries were an issue for the Pels all season long..:

CUT 05(12)      “…play games.”

1:30 LRN Newscast April 13

The House Commerce Committee has approved legislation that would allow the attorney general to fine porn sites that do not follow a state law that requires users to verify their age. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 2 (31)  “….I’m Jeff Palermo” 

According to Triple A Magazine, the Louisiana Old State Capitol is considered one of the top 10 architectural wonders in the Midwest and South. It’s on the list with other significant landmarks as the Frank Lloyd Wright House in Springfield, Illinois, and the Gateway Arch in St. Louis. Shreveport’s Strand Theatre also made the list.

Researchers at Colorado State University are predicting a slightly below-average 2023 Atlantic hurricane season, with 13 named storms of which six would be hurricanes and two would reach major hurricane status.  As for the odds for a major hurricane to make landfall this season along the Gulf Coast, which stretches from the Florida panhandle westward to Brownsville, Research assistant Tyler Barbero…

Cut 8 (10)  “…average probability.” 

Legislation that requires personal locator beacons on life jackets of offshore workers being transported offshore by aircraft was approved by the House Commerce Committee. Jennings Representative Troy Romero says his bill was designed to help a family in his district who lost a son after a helicopter crash in 2008.

Cut 9 (11) “…locator devices.”

The bill now heads to the house floor.

12:30 LRN Newscast April 13

Colorado State University researchers are predicting a slightly below-average 2023 Atlantic hurricane season, with 13 named storms of which six would be hurricanes and two would reach major hurricane status.  And while a slightly below-average hurricane season prediction is welcome news Research Assistant Tyler Barbero (Bah-rare-oh) says to always have a hurricane plan in place regardless.

Cut 7 (10)  “…prepare as always.” 

CSU will update their forecast on June 1st which is the first day of hurricane season.

The Pelicans season ended last night with a loss to Oklahoma City. At the first of the year New Orleans was one of the top teams in the league, but then the team was plagued with injuries. CJ McCollum played much of the season with thumb and shoulder injuries, and says staying healthy next year will be key…

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Preliminary research finds CBD provides therapeutic pain management for former professional athletes. Teiko Foxx explains…

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11:40 LRN Sportscast

The top ranked LSU baseball team begins a series against 12th ranked Kentucky tonight down a few arms in the bullpen. Coach Jay Johnson says Garret Edwards and Chase Shores are out for the series with arm injuries, while Nate Ackenhausen is still recovering from a hamstring injury. Johnson says it’s an unfortunate reality but the Tigers will have to power on…
Cut 17 (17) “…to go.”
At least LSU has Paul Skenes on the mound tonight. He’s five and one with a 1.14 ERA. First pitch tonight is at 6 PM at Alex Box Stadium.

Last night, ULM beat La Tech for a second time this season, sweeping the series as the Warhawks downed the Bulldogs eight to five. Southeastern Louisiana ended the Cajuns six-game winning streak with a five to four win over U-L Lafayette. And McNeese scored three runs in the ninth inning to beat Rice seven to six.

The Pelicans season came to an end last night as New Orleans lost to Oklahoma City in the play-in tournament. The Thunder rolled past the Pels 123 to 118, despite 30 points from Brandon Ingram. Ingram says injuries kept this team from reaching its full potential…
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CJ McCollum says he’ll need surgery on his thumb in the offseason and might also need shoulder surgery as well.

Louisiana Tech signee Paris Guillory has been anmed the Class 3A Girls Basketball Player of the Year. Guillory completed a standout career at St. Louis Catholic in Lake Charles by averaging 27 points, 11 rebounds and four assists a game this past season.

This afternoon, the LSU Gymnastics squad competes in the semifinals of the NCAA Championships in Fort Worth, Texas.

11:30 LRN Newscast

Speaker of the House Clay Schexnayder is bidding for the title of Secretary of State. Brooke Thorington has more.

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The Alexandria case of Courtney Coco – will be the focus of a Dateline episode on NBC Friday, April 14 at 8 p.m. The episode will focus on the death of 19-year-old Courtney Coco who was found in an abandoned building in Winnie, Texas in 2004. The former fiance’ of Coco’s sister, 47-year-old David Anthony Burns of Boyce, was arrested and charged with second-degree murder in 2021 and is serving life in prison without probation, parole, or suspension of sentence.

LSU Health Shreveport – partnered with The Tiger Research Group run by Bradie James – former LSU and NFL Linebacker – to analyze research data that found topical CBD provided therapeutic pain management for professional athletes. Dr. Kevin Murnane of LSU Health Shreveport is optimistic the research will create options other than opioids to control pain levels.

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The research included studying cannabinoids and formulations in cellular models for addiction, inflammation, and pain.

Colorado State University researchers are predicting a slightly below-average Atlantic hurricane season for 2023. Research Assistant Tyler Barbero says they are forecasting 13 named storms of which six would be hurricanes and two to reach major hurricane status.

Cut 6 (10)  “…ocean currently.” 

Researchers cite the likely development of El Nino as the primary factor for the below-average prediction for 2023.

10:30 LRN Newscast

Speaker of the House Clay Schexnayder announced his bid for Secretary of State Wednesday. The Republican from Gonzales says he wants to continue to build on the state’s secure voting systems that Ardoin and his staff have put in place.

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Schexnayder will contend with at least two other Republicans that have entered the race: Gonzales grocery store owner Brandon Trosclair and Louisiana Public Service Commissioner Mike Francis of Crowley.

The Pelican’s season ended last night with a loss to Oklahoma City in the NBA’s play-in tournament. When 2023 started, New Orleans was one of the top team’s in the league. Then Zion Williamson got hurt and the team suffered through other injuries. Coach Willie Green says it’s disappointing…

Cut 3 (08) “…can be”

We’ll see what the Pelicans will do with Williamson in the offseason after only playing 29 games this season and missing the entire 2021-22 campaign.

A recent study by LSU Health Shreveport found the use of topical CBD by elite athletes offered significant levels of pain management. Dr. Kevin Murnane with LSU Health Shreveport says the study was conducted on former professional athletes with a history of chronic lower extremity pain.

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This is the first study to assess the CBD treatment in professional athletes and Murnane hopes it will warrant further studies.

Concerns over teacher pay raises and funding for low-performing schools stirred controversy in the House Appropriations Committee by Republican lawmakers yesterday. Representative Jack McFarland of Winnefield says a pay raise would require the legislature to cut funds elsewhere to sustain the pay raises.

Cut 13 (07) “..to put that in.” 

The discussion to raise teacher pay and funding for public schools will continue for the remainder of the legislative session.

9:30 LRN Newscast

Funding teacher pay raises was a hot topic in Wednesday’s House Appropriations Committee meeting. Jeff Palermo has more…

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Natchitoches Police has arrested a man in the murder of a Natchitoches native found shot in an apartment on Wednesday. 21-year-old Johnny Williams has been charged with principal to second-degree murder and illegal possession of a firearm by a convicted felon in the death of 21-year-old Joshua Chism who was found shot in a residence on North Melrose Avenue. The investigation is ongoing.

Speaker of the House Clay Schexnayder announced he will run for Secretary of State – just one day after current Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin made the decision not to seek reelection. The Republican lawmaker is in his third term in the legislature and says he wants to continue his call to public service.

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Schexnayder believes Ardoin and his staff should be commended for their work and the office’s top ten ratings when it comes to election integrity.

Legislation filed by Representative Bob Owen’s “Safe Path to School Bill” requires elementary schools to have safety protocols when students are dropped off and picked up. The Republican lawmakers says keeping students safe behind a barrier before entering a drop-off/pick-up area until the vehicle is in park.

Cut 8 (08) “…schools don’t.”

The bill was filed after the tragic death of 6-year-old Emma Bell Savoie who was hit by a car in a Slidell School parking lot last year.